8" bait
mnmusky
Posted 2/16/2015 8:30 PM (#754201)
Subject: 8" bait




The "Flee Flicker". Been in the works for a bit and hope to have about 50 or so by soft water. Im liking the weighting of this bait for both action and individual tuning.


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rodbender
Posted 2/17/2015 7:02 AM (#754256 - in reply to #754201)
Subject: Re: 8" bait





Location: varies
Shark shad. Cool
bigbite
Posted 2/17/2015 8:24 AM (#754287 - in reply to #754201)
Subject: RE: 8" bait




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Lookin' good. Lookin' real good!
spoonpluggergino
Posted 2/17/2015 7:39 PM (#754453 - in reply to #754201)
Subject: Re: 8" bait





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Location: Glen Ellyn Il
It will get bitten
Gino
MD75
Posted 2/17/2015 8:27 PM (#754468 - in reply to #754201)
Subject: Re: 8" bait





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Location: Sycamore, IL
Looks awesome...Does it have two different line ties? One on the nose and one on the lip?
mnmusky
Posted 2/18/2015 6:57 AM (#754506 - in reply to #754201)
Subject: Re: 8" bait




Matt,
all the weight is in the tail and lip. putting a weight on the lip allows me to balance a finished bait to be more consistent from bait to bait as wood varies in density by increasing/decreasing the size of the lip weight. its quicker to do as well. float testing it, making changes to lip weight is a breeze, along with simple , contrasting paint jobs as shown will allow for more baits to be made in a busy life.
MD75
Posted 2/21/2015 9:58 AM (#755274 - in reply to #754201)
Subject: Re: 8" bait





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Location: Sycamore, IL
Cool...thanks for the info.